News
Protecting the World’s Children Is a Priority
A group of current and past participants in the Ministry Formation program, offered through the Department of Ministry Services, attended the 19th Annual CTAUN Conference at the UN in New York City on April 6. They included Province directors and leaders from our sponsored ministries.
Annual Joint Meeting of the Temporary Professed- By Sister Rose Rita Huelsmann
Annual Joint Meeting of the Temporary Professed - April 24, 2018
Standing under a waterfall of God's Blessings
Rod & Reel Fishing Getaway
Las Vegas Showstopper
L.A.'s Hottest New Restaurant - Rossoblu
Choose Your Fairmont Hotel or Resort in U.S.
New Orleans Jazz & Dining
Ultimate Pro Sports Fan Giveaway
Escape to San Francisco & Sonoma
Easter Blessings!
Easter Blessings from the Provincial Council and the School Sisters of Notre Dame of the Atlantic Midwest Province, the Sisters of the Bavarian Province and the Sisters of the Czechoslovakian Province
Just Act: Gun Violence
Students from our sponsored ministries reflect on the meaning of Solidarity with Parkland Students
This was a way to show our government that we want to effect change. It was a way for us to have a voice when sometimes we feel so powerless.
Students From an SSND School in Japan Visit the first SSND School in America, the Institute of Notre Dame
What an exciting day!
IND, one of our sponsored ministries, had the pleasure of a visit from their SSND international sister-school from Kyoto, Japan on March 8.
AHA Awareness Day Highlights Search for Unity, Need to Speak Out
Our Sisters Have Taught Millions of Students – Arming Teachers Is Not the Answer
Vietnamese Lunar New Year at Villa Assumpta
A Lenten Fast for Creation Calendar
Join Us for "A Lenten Fast for Creation" - actions you can take every day of Lent to make this world a better place.
A Voice for the Voiceless
Sister Eileen Donohoe raises money for hospice
Celebrating the beatification of Mary Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger
We trace our roots to Germany where in 1833, Caroline Gerhardinger and two other young women began living a common religious life. Caroline, taking the religious name of Mary Theresa of Jesus, grounded the community in poverty and dedicated it to the Blessed Virgin Mary.